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d) Upon releasing the central switch it remains in position L and the
flame is burning.
e) For operational readiness rotate the central switch clockwise to the
position
.
Shutting Down
The central switch is turned clockwise to the closed position .
Close the quick release valve in the kitchen cupboard.
Frost Risk
Special attention needs to be paid to equipment and lines that could
possibly freeze in winter and these should be emptied following the notes
in the installation and operation manual.
This applies in particular to the water heater, it must be completely empty
to avoid frost damage. The manufacturer is not liable for frost damage.
(See “Water Supply”).
When operating the heater, fridge and water heater on gas fire regulations
must also be observed.
Heating
The heating is located in the rear seat bench. The built in fan distributes
the warm air.
Thermostat-Switch For Heating
Switching on the heating
Open the quick release valve for the gas supply in the kitchen cupboard.
Set the desired room temperature at the thermostat, set the switch to
“Heizung” and set the switch next to this to the desired blower speed (“1”
= full output. “1/2” = half output). The level of charge of the auxiliary
battery is important for the correct functioning of the heating. Minimum
voltage 10.3 Volts.
At low outside temperatures the heater should always be set to “1”. The
green light shows normal operation. The red light can signal a fault. In this
case refer to the Truma instruction manual.
A fuse for the current supply of the heating is located in the electric supply
line in the seat bench (on the heater).
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